The New Art Center announces the opening of Cristina Hajosy and Wen-Hao Tien, an exhibition that combines Cristina Hajosy’s experimental book and mixed media art with Wen-hao Tien’s Chinese contemporary ink painting.

Cristina Hajosy and Wen-hao Tien

April 1, 2013 to May 17, 2013

The Holzwasser Gallery

New Art Center, Newton, MA

Opening Reception:
Friday, April 5, 2013 from 6-8pm, free and open to the public

Cristina Hajosy (Boston, MA) is a photographer and mixed media artist. She is a graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, the New England School of Photography and the College of William and Mary. In addition to serving as a faculty member at the New Art Center, Cristina has taught at the New England School of Photography, the Eliot School and the Boston Architectural Center. She has served as Artist in Residence at the Attleboro Arts Museum and the Fuller Craft Museum.

Wen-hao Tien (Cambridge, MA) was born and raised in Taiwan and moved to the United States to study at Columbia University. From 1996-2010, she worked at the Harvard University Asia Center and the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies. Wen-hao studied art in New York (1988-1996) and through apprenticeships with Chinese calligraphy and painting masters (1996-present). She has exhibited at the National Heritage Museum, Boston Children’s Museum, the Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center, the Eastern University of Michigan, and in Santa Fe galleries. Wen-hao’s work combines eastern cultural identities and Western Abstract Expressionism with a special interest in “lines.”